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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child,
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energy efficiency, in new technology, fusion energy. networks, networks and energy storage for wind. all of those things and you know, there is an aversion to having the federal government involved. the federal government's been involved in research and it's worked out well. there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google. the human genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and strikingly through other countries. climate change, which is costly in lives and dollars if we don't deal with it, it's staring us in the face as something we need to do research and development in. >> congressman, it's always good to talk to you. thank you very much. really appreciate your time. most striking contrast to me is what we are not able to do now. that republicans themselves were proposing we do just a few years ago. not just not proceeding, but making a u turn. be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every d
energy efficiency, in new technology, fusion energy. networks, networks and energy storage for wind. all of those things and you know, there is an aversion to having the federal government involved. the federal government's been involved in research and it's worked out well. there are a couple of fellas named bren and paige doing a federal library, it turned into google. the human genome project. mris. that was a pretty good investment. we can see that by historical comparisons here and...
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today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happens. then we go through the same cycle again. here's the thing. we haven't just talked about it. we've started to do something about it. we've work with auto company to put in place the toughest standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. the standards that we set are part of what is driving some of the amazing scientists and engineers lou are working at argonne labs. we've set some achievable but ambitious goals. so in the middle of the next decade,
today what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices, energy issues are what they pay at the pump. over the past few weeks, we saw, we went through another spike in gas prices. some people ared noing here. they weren't happy about it. the problem is this happens every year. it happened last year, the year before that. and it is a serious blow to family budgets. it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they...
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there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very important governors, right now. on the political landscape. >> do you have any time for dond trump though, man? >> i got that and donald trump had his time, 15 minutes, wonderful, but in a three-day conference in a three-day conference, if you really want to frame the future of the republican party, it rests not necessarily with the folks that you saw parade through today, but more importantly with the folks who were not invited. and i think that that to me is the most stunning tale coming out of this cpac. >> jeb bush's name is not one of the 23 on the cpac's straw
there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very...
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president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people exist in every family and every community, then the myths, lies and innuendo about homosexuality will be destroyed. today we saw a dramatic example of that. republican senator rob portman of ohio had been a reliable opponent of gay marriage until now. today he announced a major reversal. his reason was understandable and very personal. >> i've come to the conclusion that for me, personally, i think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married and to have the joy and the stability of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. i want all three of my kids to have to including our son who is gay. >> well, senator portman is appare
president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once americans realized gay people...
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less coal, less oil and gas, and shifting to clean renewable energy like solar and wind. >> cenk: john, we know climate deniers, and john mccain scores zero on the climate change. is the president or the vice president doing nearly enough to combat climate change? >> no, they're not. the oil and gas industry is spending money on the democrats too. it's difficult to get anything donality all in congress right now, but that's no excuse. we need more leadership from congress than we're seeing right now. >> cenk: i want to show the audience in case there is any ambiguity. two top marine biologists talking about this. >> you have to be a liar or crazy, we have to do something on the climate change. we are responsible for the climate change today that's for shoes. >> we should not kid ourselves that that will not have consequences. we don't necessarily need to--it will change the world as we know it. >> cenk: we've got 97% of the world screaming at the top of their lungs we're destroying the planet. it's not like president obama doesn't know that. he knows it. they still don't do much about
less coal, less oil and gas, and shifting to clean renewable energy like solar and wind. >> cenk: john, we know climate deniers, and john mccain scores zero on the climate change. is the president or the vice president doing nearly enough to combat climate change? >> no, they're not. the oil and gas industry is spending money on the democrats too. it's difficult to get anything donality all in congress right now, but that's no excuse. we need more leadership from congress than we're...
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the president is saying what he made a mistake with in 2008 and 2009 was he didn't bring all the energy of his campaign -- he didn't enengage that in selling his agenda. gwen: he could have done that when he had another campaign to run, right? >> his organizing for america then just went into the d.n.c. and it was uneffective. the question is how is he going to make this effective because he's not getting the donors because they prefer to give to candidates in a race rather than for some broad agenda cause. and it's different to ask? be to vote than to ask them to call their congressman. so we'll see if they can get it to work this time but it's not a guarantee. gwen: so what is the path of the grand bargain is there is one to be had? >> i don't know if there is necessarily one to be had. i guess the question is there something to be had that gets us to the point where we can say the economy is getting better and we don't foresee anything pushing it off course. if the president wants anything that he talked about in his state of the union address and his inaugural to come through, we ne
the president is saying what he made a mistake with in 2008 and 2009 was he didn't bring all the energy of his campaign -- he didn't enengage that in selling his agenda. gwen: he could have done that when he had another campaign to run, right? >> his organizing for america then just went into the d.n.c. and it was uneffective. the question is how is he going to make this effective because he's not getting the donors because they prefer to give to candidates in a race rather than for some...
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our energy prices and get people working, and create tax revenue for our country? how about looking at policies that are going to help our economy and getting more people off the government dole and getting people employed? this is the kind of leadership we need people to look at and expand on for our country. >> rick: we'll have to leave it there. a great discussion. we appreciate boat -- both of you rolling with the punches. nice to see you both. >> you, too. >> thanks. >> arthel: let's get caught up on other stories making headlines today. the rape trial of two ohio school football players resuming for a saturday session which is rare, taking the stand, the accuser, giving the judge her account of what happened. mike tobin is live in steubenville, ohio. mike, did it get dramatic inside the courtroom? >> it certainly did, arthel. so far the girl told the court that she was scared and embarrassed when she woke up the morning after the alleged sexual assault. mostly because she was naked and didn't know how she got that way. there were boys in the room. the court g
our energy prices and get people working, and create tax revenue for our country? how about looking at policies that are going to help our economy and getting more people off the government dole and getting people employed? this is the kind of leadership we need people to look at and expand on for our country. >> rick: we'll have to leave it there. a great discussion. we appreciate boat -- both of you rolling with the punches. nice to see you both. >> you, too. >> thanks....
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and first trip to israel and the west bank, he's in illinois on energy policy. white house press secretary jay carney joins me. what a week this has been. the president going back and forth to capitol hill. and working his charm with democrats as well as republicans. because he's got some base cleaning up to do as well. what is your take-away after this week? there's a lot of reporting that he has not moved the needle at all as far as the republican opposition on the budget. >> we feel very good about the how the week has turned out in terms of the president's meetings on capitol hill with house republicans, senate republicans and house and senate democrats. this is part of a process of engagement. that you know he's embarked on. where he's trying to find willing members of the caucus of common sense. he wants, andrea, as you know, to have conversations with republican lawmakers about whether they're interested in finding some common ground, in the effort to reduce our deficit further. whether they would agree with the basic principle that reducing the deficit f
and first trip to israel and the west bank, he's in illinois on energy policy. white house press secretary jay carney joins me. what a week this has been. the president going back and forth to capitol hill. and working his charm with democrats as well as republicans. because he's got some base cleaning up to do as well. what is your take-away after this week? there's a lot of reporting that he has not moved the needle at all as far as the republican opposition on the budget. >> we feel...
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department of energy's fermi lab dr roeser welcome back to the program i think you're headed first of all am i pronouncing higgs bosun correctly i've read it many many times i'm not sure i've ever heard it said out loud by somebody who really knew what it was and if you're doing a perfect none of us really know what it is so we're well we're going to get it ok so what is the higgs bosun and why is it called the god particle. but he's both is is a particle or a an idea that there could be a particle it theory is correct we describe mass in the basic building blocks of nature what's unique you know we understand the mass of the chair i'm sitting in of the table that my lab is sitting on because that's just chemistry that's understanding how mass of protons and neutrons and electrons once you know what that is in the binding energy and of a god goes number you can calculate it but we don't know was why your approach has the mass that it does and its constituent quirks that make up that the mass that they do so this particle would allow us to explain that so. what i what i learned in phys
department of energy's fermi lab dr roeser welcome back to the program i think you're headed first of all am i pronouncing higgs bosun correctly i've read it many many times i'm not sure i've ever heard it said out loud by somebody who really knew what it was and if you're doing a perfect none of us really know what it is so we're well we're going to get it ok so what is the higgs bosun and why is it called the god particle. but he's both is is a particle or a an idea that there could be a...
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that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the decorum of the united states senate, although lately some people aren't observing that decorum. >> mr. viqueira, you always do. thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essenti
that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the...
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what you have, though, is an incredible energy. and you are being so inspiring to so many people who may be suffering from illness out there. i just want to thank you so much. for coming on the show. for people who haven't read it, "i, rhoda," it's a terrific memoir. you've got us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you've beat the last thing. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. that exists. >> lovely to talk to you, valerie. >> valerie harper, what an extraordinary woman. and we'll be right back. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. a
what you have, though, is an incredible energy. and you are being so inspiring to so many people who may be suffering from illness out there. i just want to thank you so much. for coming on the show. for people who haven't read it, "i, rhoda," it's a terrific memoir. you've got us all behind you. i hope you can beat this as you've beat the last thing. you never know. miracles can happen. >> that's right. spontaneous remission. that exists. >> lovely to talk to you,...
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. >> we started concord 51, which focuses on energy, defense, and fiscal policy alone, because we found that over and over and over again, we were sit agent dinner conversations with our friends when we were in college, and on those issues people agreed. it was when we got into social political debates and other issues outside that didn't involve jobs or the economy or debt or deficit or new industry -- >> neil: any of those issues, it's a mistake. >> i have full respect for people of vary employs in social politic -- varying beliefs in social politics. the federal government needs to focus on the economy, and the republicans have aloud the narrative of their communication to continue to get to off course and only focused on social issues. >> neil: do you think young people are particularly offended when they hear the romney 47% remark and that kind of stuff and just sticks in their craw, more than other groups? apparently the impact was far more devastating for governor romney with young people like yourself than almost any other group. >> i think romney had a difficult time with the n
. >> we started concord 51, which focuses on energy, defense, and fiscal policy alone, because we found that over and over and over again, we were sit agent dinner conversations with our friends when we were in college, and on those issues people agreed. it was when we got into social political debates and other issues outside that didn't involve jobs or the economy or debt or deficit or new industry -- >> neil: any of those issues, it's a mistake. >> i have full respect for...
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annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> the rnc's 98-page report is both an autopsy and a potential road map to recovery for the republicans. though the party's chair pointed to messaging among a lost list of failures, he doubled down on the party's prince iplesprincip >> to be clear, our principles are sound. our principles are not old, rusty thoughts in some book. freedom and opportunity are ever fresh, revolutionary ideas. >> let's bring in our monday gaggle. former omb director and former republican congressman from iowa jim nuszle. former democratic senator from arkansas blanche lincoln. and manu raju. welcome, all. congressman nussle, i'll start with you. >> an autopsy? >> is that not what you woul
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> coming up on "the ed show," our exclusive guest will respond to mitt romney trying to spin his way out of the 47% comments. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we continue our conversation with scott prouty. his video started a wildfire of controversy and immediately changed the conversation in the presidential election. i asked scott to give us his take on how mitt romney and president obama reacted. so the 47% comment is out there
it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> coming up on "the ed show," our exclusive guest will respond to mitt romney trying to spin his way out of the 47% comments. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll...
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where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination. >> ifill: it talks about cutting in half the number of primary debates. a little bit of the early season cannibalization doesn't occur. >> we see this after party loses a presidential race or two. >> whatever they did last time. they try to do something else. but i think the problem for the r.n.c. is this. our politics and our lives, our world, has changed. we're no longer... politics is no longer dominated by the hierarchical national parties that 40, 50 years ago could dictate who can run for office and when to have conventions and raise t
where is some of the energy from the party now? who won the c-pac straw poll, rand paul not an establishment republican, a person from the libertarian wing of the party. they are not together on some of the mechanical things. the report recommends going to primaries as opposed to caucuses and conventions because that's a broader electorate. well, caucuses and conventions are the way somebody like a rand paul or even a rick santorum is going to be able to be a real competitor for the nomination....
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you can conserve energy wisely. the more you know. >>> one day after a senate committee passed a controversial bill along party gun rights gro ramped up his rhetoric on the c pac stage. let's listen to what wayne lapierre said about the bill's sponsor moments ago. >> senator dianne feinstein admitted that she had her gun ban bill ready to go a year ago. tucked away in a drawer, just waiting for the right opportunity. really? waiting for an unspeakable tragedy to push her political agenda? is there any wonder why most americans don't trust congress? they're simply not serious about making our kids or our country safer. >> with me now is jamey wams an msnbc contributor and democratic strategist. thanks for being here. >> thank you, maria. >> he's talking to conservatives, but this is broadcast to a national audience. is this the kind of message that resonates with a lot of the country? >> i don't think so, i think he's a big fish in a little, teeny pond. he's basically speaking for all intents and purposes to the tea
you can conserve energy wisely. the more you know. >>> one day after a senate committee passed a controversial bill along party gun rights gro ramped up his rhetoric on the c pac stage. let's listen to what wayne lapierre said about the bill's sponsor moments ago. >> senator dianne feinstein admitted that she had her gun ban bill ready to go a year ago. tucked away in a drawer, just waiting for the right opportunity. really? waiting for an unspeakable tragedy to push her...
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one is the energy transformation. the other is after the first term where the president never did anything serious about trade, right now, we are on the verge of starting -- well, one started the other. we're going to start two major trade negotiations. one the transpacific negotiation. and the others we're going to start a u.s./european negotiation. this involves something like 60%, 70% of the world's economies. this is potentially a major engine if we can actually get serious about trade. that would help a lot and help compensate for some of the drag that's been introduced by the sequester in some of the other budget cuts. >> the paradigm around this conversation has been so narrow. it's either been tax increases, spending cuts, to haas' point, might not immediately approve it. it might be more environmentally dangerous transporting it by freight and by ship to approve that natural gas exports. the energy department has said we'll not have negative impact on u.s. manufacturing growth, particularly in the middle of t
one is the energy transformation. the other is after the first term where the president never did anything serious about trade, right now, we are on the verge of starting -- well, one started the other. we're going to start two major trade negotiations. one the transpacific negotiation. and the others we're going to start a u.s./european negotiation. this involves something like 60%, 70% of the world's economies. this is potentially a major engine if we can actually get serious about trade....
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." joining me live in studio, scott prouty. scott, good to have you with us. it's been fun to get to you know. you are a unique man and a guy with a lot of guts. what's your future? >> i don't know. i'll see where it goes. i think i'm
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would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see, to say twice as hot is to imply twice the internal energy. try this one. the waitress brings over some coffee because you've ordered coffee with your apple pie, and you say, "oh, i'd like the coffee really hot." and she brings it over, and you put your trusty thermometer in, and, son of a gun, it's iced coffee. ice cubes and everything. it's zero degrees celsius. and you say to the waitress, "no, i know you're busy and all, "but could you give me some coffee that's hotter than this?" she says, "how hot do you want it?" i said, "well, i'd like to drink it twice as hot
would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see,...
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i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be paid to the federal government because of development of oil and natural gas on federal land. i said i'm from texas. that number seems a little bit light to me. i would expect the amount of revenue produced on federal lands from oil and gas production, assuming we don't legislate it out of existence through the environmental protection agency, he said in texas the two-year budget figure for oil and goes coverage taxes is $7 billion. well, that would be a significantly greater amount than the $11 billion estimated in the ryan budget. i asked mr. ryan about this last night at
i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be...
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manual if they took all of the energy they put toward costing taxpayers money to fight the lawsuits. if they put it toward something positive what they could accomplish. >> greg: like a dog. >> dana: rescuing animals. wife can't they believe in that. >> bob: listen, one thing about atheists, they should spend time with the athschism or preach about it. >> kimberly: they are religious obstructionists. infringing on freedom of religion. they are the biggest violators. bob my little legal scholar there, they are going to use. very specific court ruling that in god we trust is national motto. not a violation the first american religion. patriotic ceremonial character. >> dana: if they lose do they pay back the taxpayers for the waste? >> bob: no, but they should. >> greg: this is a waste of time. they should sue the vatican for not letting the atheist compete to be pope. >> bob: this thing started -- you just got my joke? >> eric: i'm offended by that joke. >> bob: this started -- it used to be on the currency but in the civil war, put god on the coin. in god we trust all the currency. n
manual if they took all of the energy they put toward costing taxpayers money to fight the lawsuits. if they put it toward something positive what they could accomplish. >> greg: like a dog. >> dana: rescuing animals. wife can't they believe in that. >> bob: listen, one thing about atheists, they should spend time with the athschism or preach about it. >> kimberly: they are religious obstructionists. infringing on freedom of religion. they are the biggest violators. bob...
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serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> new pressure tonight on president obama to make a decision about the controversial keystone pipeline project. it comes as the president pushes his own green energy agenda, which would be paid for by money from off-shore fossil fuel drilling. chief white house correspondent ed henry explai explains. >> vis
serious green to come up with green energy. the president lays out his iranic plans. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. bikes and balloons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and...
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and in terms of unlocking our energy, we are closer to energy independence than we've ever been. they may want to drill in places the president doesn't. but we're making a lot of progress on energy. i think eric cantor's statement put his finger on it. the republicans in the house in particular, and we're going to see how republicans in the senate do, that the republicans in the house are simply not willing to raise another penny in taxes from well-off people as part of the effort to balance the budget. in fact, the ryan budget cuts the top income tax rate from 39.6% to 25% without explaining all the middle class tax benefits they're going to have to get rid of to do that. >> but are they coming to the table honest brokers? are they really being serious? or do you think they're just playing to their base? >> oh, they're definitely playing to their base. and i think paul ryan actually believes what's in that budget of his. i just think he is terribly, terribly wrong, particularly about government's role in lifting up the least among us. and, you know, so that in terms of negotiati
and in terms of unlocking our energy, we are closer to energy independence than we've ever been. they may want to drill in places the president doesn't. but we're making a lot of progress on energy. i think eric cantor's statement put his finger on it. the republicans in the house in particular, and we're going to see how republicans in the senate do, that the republicans in the house are simply not willing to raise another penny in taxes from well-off people as part of the effort to balance...
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president obama traveled to illinois to attend the clean energy at the national laboratory laboratory. >>> mitt romney spoke to conservatives add cpac earlier and apologized for losing the presidential election. he said the party should learn from past mistakes to take back the white house and senate. >>> romney's former running mate appeared at the event and spoke in favor of his budget unveiled this week. he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy. >>> and senator rob portman said his views on gay marriage began to change when his son revealed he was gay. >>> and anthony weiner spent over $100,000 on campaign research and polling, which may be a sign the disgraced congressman is considering a political comeback. now it's back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of these men are spending the rest of their lives there, the challenge isn't always watching your back but simply surviving day to day. the majority of the time the inmates spend behind the razor wire of the kentucky state penitentiar
president obama traveled to illinois to attend the clean energy at the national laboratory laboratory. >>> mitt romney spoke to conservatives add cpac earlier and apologized for losing the presidential election. he said the party should learn from past mistakes to take back the white house and senate. >>> romney's former running mate appeared at the event and spoke in favor of his budget unveiled this week. he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy....
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage and all. so you keep stepping up what you're -- now you're going to get up to 15 -- i don't know. 15 million gallons. anyway, you are now up to 13 going to 15. so it's totally unnecessary and the reason the gasoline price is going up is because there's not enough ethanol. so you either buy ethanol credits to get away from -- okay. >> i think we've got to leave it there. boone, always a real pleasure to have you on the show. thank you very much for your thought, the interesting three golden rules. >> i'll see you in three weeks, boone. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >>> ebay, upping the ante. >>> and
you've got to get an energy plan. we're the only country in the world without an energy plan. let's get one. >> i want to ask you really quickly, is the ethanol boom dead? we've been hearing about the persistent drought. nearly two dozen companies have had to holt production due to lack of demand. is it dead? >> ethanol was a bad idea to begin with. the way you insert ethanol into the gasoline stream, that instead of doing 10%, you should have done barrels instead of a percentage...
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he calls it the energy security trust. he needs congress to pass it not sure whether or not you will get house republican tons buy into this >> lynn sweet, james hohmann, stick around, guys, bring you back later in the hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, craig gee always wanted to be new york city's mayor but a twitter scandal derailed that political career. why now would be could be the time for anthony weiner to make a comeback. >>> and is the number one security threat to the united states. we are going to talk to a famous hacker who spent five years in prison about how we should be fighting cybercriminals. come back. this is so sick! i can't believe your mom let you take her car out. this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruit
he calls it the energy security trust. he needs congress to pass it not sure whether or not you will get house republican tons buy into this >> lynn sweet, james hohmann, stick around, guys, bring you back later in the hour. >> thank you. >> thanks, craig gee always wanted to be new york city's mayor but a twitter scandal derailed that political career. why now would be could be the time for anthony weiner to make a comeback. >>> and is the number one security threat...
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so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter that's thrown off by fossil fuels. to the extent that we can broaden our mix of energy and broaden the discussion to say what we want is clone, green energy, that's what we really should be after. stop picking winners and losers within that. let's not just say there's only a certain kind of energy we're going to support. and talk about it -- don't be afraid to talk about it in terms of, oh, by the way, it helps to clean the air. >> i want to switch topics just briefly because you've been thoughtful on this and i want to get you on the record on
so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter...
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it will put russia in the heart of the energy sector. in eastern southern europe. >> i sold say the two fields near cyprus contain $24 trillion cubic feet of gas, it's estimated. juan, a lot of people ask when we talk about the panel, whether this could potential ever happen here. they just ask the question. >> it doesn't apply. if you want to look at taxation on activity, that's why conservative americans get upset about. why are you raising taxes and deter people engaging in more of the economic generating, job generating activity? >> last word. >> charles earlier and juan now made case for consumption based pace. so taxpayers have the opportunity to determine how much tax they are paying based on the activities. income tax is not the same as what we are seeing in cyprus but not far different. >> bret: the panel endorsing consumption tax? is that what i'm hearing? >> you heard the doctor endorse that. >> taxing russians only. [ laughter ] >> bret: next up, the g.o.p. extreme makeover. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol
it will put russia in the heart of the energy sector. in eastern southern europe. >> i sold say the two fields near cyprus contain $24 trillion cubic feet of gas, it's estimated. juan, a lot of people ask when we talk about the panel, whether this could potential ever happen here. they just ask the question. >> it doesn't apply. if you want to look at taxation on activity, that's why conservative americans get upset about. why are you raising taxes and deter people engaging in more...
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i am really interested in algae and marine plants, macroalgae, lower energy requirements, no fertilizer, freshwater. i think we can be very efficient growing these crops in the ocean while using all of the resources our agriculture uses today. in time, we'll see an evolution. i don't know when, but we'll see off shore producing a product to feed the world. >> could you imagine doing anything else? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> no. i have this passion for the ocean. i love the challenge and the opportunity to work in the ocean. work with fish offshore, develop infrastructure. every aspect of it is fascinating to me. i love the hatchery because that's where i started, and i love that side of the business, and creating something from almost nothing. being a fish farmer is really not a job. it's more like a lifestyle. it's our lives. our lives personally and professionally are very much intertwined. i feel fortunate not to have to wake up, go to a 9:00 to 5:00 job, fortunate that it's something i enjoy doing and wake up and think, i get to go to work. >> brian's passionate about the potentia
i am really interested in algae and marine plants, macroalgae, lower energy requirements, no fertilizer, freshwater. i think we can be very efficient growing these crops in the ocean while using all of the resources our agriculture uses today. in time, we'll see an evolution. i don't know when, but we'll see off shore producing a product to feed the world. >> could you imagine doing anything else? >> no. >> absolutely not. >> no. i have this passion for the ocean. i love...
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one more taxpaying productive member of society that may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [cheers and applause] and the humanitarian part of the program is every bit as important as the academic part. we are a humanitarian mission. historically, we have been. many people do not know this, but socialism started as a reaction to america. people in europe with us and said, look at those americans. you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. -- vanderbilt and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. -- redistributes it in an equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories and textile mills. they built the mechanism that created the most powerful and dynamic middle-class the world has ever seen. they built universities and museums and charita
one more taxpaying productive member of society that may discover a new energy source. we need all of them. [cheers and applause] and the humanitarian part of the program is every bit as important as the academic part. we are a humanitarian mission. historically, we have been. many people do not know this, but socialism started as a reaction to america. people in europe with us and said, look at those americans. you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have...
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hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking and transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's a place where so many senators and congresspeople have gone to in the past it's a very well respected place but again it does put a question on that list keeps going on and on and on doesn't it thanks ladies appreciate you both weighing in that was host of breaking the savvy of our in our to correspondent. still ahead here on r t it looks like new yorkers won't have to worry about their big gulps a judge strikes down a ban on supersize sugary drinks but the case may be far from over we'll tell you more after the break. the same story doesn't make good news no song no puff pieces some tough questions. let me let me respond will let me ask you. this what we are going. through t
hutchinson will be working for bracewell and giuliani law firm that is a firm that actually supports energy banking and transportation issues so all things that she dealt with as a u.s. senator ben nelson like i mentioned for the he was the big one that supported obamacare and now he's actually potentially profiting off it and finally retired senator olympia snowe she's joined the bipartisan policy policy center that's a place where so many senators and congresspeople have gone to in the past...
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he is pushing congress to take action on his so-called energy security plan. he wants to use $2 billion in oil and gas revenue over the next decade to wean cars and trucks off fossil fuels and lessen the country's dependence on foreign oil. >>> the vatican is denouncing allegations newly elected pope francis deliberately failed to protect two fellow jesuit priests during argentina's military dictatorship. they were kidnapped decades ago when the current pontiff headed argentina's jesuit order. the vatican says the claims which appear in a book by an investigative reporter are false and defamatory. >>> all right. how about this unexpected duo? russian president vladimir putin is enlisting hollywood action ar steven segal to get russians back in shape. the two have opened the martial arts center outside moscow. mr. putin wants to bring back the type of mass physical fitness program that was popular under joseph stalin. one of the more interesting facts about president putin is he is a black belt himself. not entirely surprising, wolf. >> yeah. that is interestin
he is pushing congress to take action on his so-called energy security plan. he wants to use $2 billion in oil and gas revenue over the next decade to wean cars and trucks off fossil fuels and lessen the country's dependence on foreign oil. >>> the vatican is denouncing allegations newly elected pope francis deliberately failed to protect two fellow jesuit priests during argentina's military dictatorship. they were kidnapped decades ago when the current pontiff headed argentina's...
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and there was an op ed from the department of energy's national laboratories. it was titled, the sequester is going to devastate u.s. science research for decades. they said this drop in funding will force to us cancel all new programs and research initiatives, probably for at least two years. is that going to put a damper on our future prospects? >> if the sequester holds in its current form for the ten years that it is supposed to, then yes, the answer is there will definitely be horrible consequences. i think before we go to the bad news, you need to give a little context. the good news is that america has been investing in research and development. it has been investing in science and technology at a very high rate. in 2009, thanks partly to the stimulus, the u.s. investment matched the previous high at the space race at 2.9 of gdp. that amount of money being poured into public and private research. so we've come down a little because of the budget cuts already put in place and we've come down much more because of the sequester. that speaks exactly to what
and there was an op ed from the department of energy's national laboratories. it was titled, the sequester is going to devastate u.s. science research for decades. they said this drop in funding will force to us cancel all new programs and research initiatives, probably for at least two years. is that going to put a damper on our future prospects? >> if the sequester holds in its current form for the ten years that it is supposed to, then yes, the answer is there will definitely be...
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it's just the energy is not quite there. but it could be because of how much bigger this place is than usually it's been held in d.c. and there's a lot more buzz going on, so that could be one factor, but, you know, after losing in the presidential election that could be an even bigger factor. because being against president obama always got really big applause. this time around, it's just not quite the same level. >> interesting. i know just a few minutes ago donald trump spoke. and then he held a press conference. but tried to lock the press out. explain. >> reporter: yeah. well, we had a couple folks try to go down there. donald trump spoke and gave some, you know, tough medicine to republican party saying it's in very serious trouble and said that, you know, if you're going to try to cut entitlements, you're not going to win elections and then some folks tried to get in and apparently was only meeting with some conservative outlets rather than down the middle reporters and i do believe some of our folks did get in there.
it's just the energy is not quite there. but it could be because of how much bigger this place is than usually it's been held in d.c. and there's a lot more buzz going on, so that could be one factor, but, you know, after losing in the presidential election that could be an even bigger factor. because being against president obama always got really big applause. this time around, it's just not quite the same level. >> interesting. i know just a few minutes ago donald trump spoke. and then...
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his touting of green energy so useless in many ways. and finally refusal on tax reform. it's just disheartening. i'm 62. i worked for the government. i know that you couldn't have the kind of health care that you could buy it across state lines, tort reform, serious way of looking at things as opposed to socializing everything. guest: i'll be 62 this year as well. we are baby boomers. there are 10,000 of us a day that are turning 65. and these proposals that representative ryan are making will have an impact on us. think about it. medicaid budget. block granting it. that means 30 million people will not be able to avail themselves of medicaid. i don't know what your financial situation is, william, but i mean should you be unfortunate enough in this case to live for 20 more years and you became frail and elderly at 82 and need a home health assistant to come in, medicaid may not be there for you. if you have exhausted all your savings or if we have major changes to social security, where your social security income deteriorates every month, or you say you work for the fe
his touting of green energy so useless in many ways. and finally refusal on tax reform. it's just disheartening. i'm 62. i worked for the government. i know that you couldn't have the kind of health care that you could buy it across state lines, tort reform, serious way of looking at things as opposed to socializing everything. guest: i'll be 62 this year as well. we are baby boomers. there are 10,000 of us a day that are turning 65. and these proposals that representative ryan are making will...
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you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10 to the minus 4% officials. it was just a demonstration system that this if i say sicks does occur and we are not completely off base here. what we've done since is taken real materials and shown look, it's not only a decent idea, you can actually get practical amounts of energy out. we're at 2%. it's not commercially viable yet. we i had with the major block to get to that total efficiency that we'd be able to get in combination with some of these power tower type technologies. michael: that's great. nick thanks so much for all the great work you're doing up at stanford. we wi
you can maximize the total yield of energy you are getting out of the system. michael: it only takes to a scientist to realize how little one knows, because this is amazing stuff to me. the current efficiency of these let's look at the device's current efficiency, 2% efficient. then you go to the 55% to 60% increase by using pees. tell us about that. is that accurate, that this is just such a jump up? >> well, when we first reported this new idea three years ago it was somewhere around 10...
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>> president obama travels to chicago today, where he's expected to detail a funding plan for clean energy. officials say the plan would set aside $2 billion a year for public and private research. that money would come from federal and oil gas leases. congressional republicans are expected to oppose the plan. >> new jersey senator robert menendez continues to be under intense scrutiny-p "washington post" reports a federal grand jury is investigating the deal. men then sez said he knew of the probe but tells them he's actually appropriately taultsz. >> and we're learning more about a tense moment between the united states and iran this week when an iranian fighter jet was chasing after a u.s. drone over the persian gulf. cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara starr has been following the story. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. intense moments indeed. and the u.s. said it will continue to conduct the spy missions. the unmanned predator was flying over the persian gulf earlier this week when the iranian military spotted it. iran scrambled a fighter jet, it pursued the drone to with
>> president obama travels to chicago today, where he's expected to detail a funding plan for clean energy. officials say the plan would set aside $2 billion a year for public and private research. that money would come from federal and oil gas leases. congressional republicans are expected to oppose the plan. >> new jersey senator robert menendez continues to be under intense scrutiny-p "washington post" reports a federal grand jury is investigating the deal. men then sez...
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the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting the oil and gas out of private property. the president slowed down the permitting process on federal land. he restricted offshore drilling. he got in the way of the energy boom. yet in the debate he took the credit. it was clearly good politics. he won the election, but it's lousy policy. if he would just get out of the way, america could have a jobs boom, an even bigger energy boom, and independence from foreigners who hate us. stuart: all right, everybody, it is wednesday morning. at this time we always check what's happening to your stock market
the president taking credit for america's energy boon. in fact, he has stood in the way of that boom, and it's not me that's saying this. it is the congressional research office. their latest report says, quote, direct quote, all the increase in oil and natural gas production from 2007 to 2012 took place on non-federal land. we do indeed have an energy boom, but it is not the result of the administration's policy on the federal land they control. it is the result of private enterprise, getting...